Developing a core outcome set of Traditional Chinese Medicine on COVID-19 prevention

COVID-19 epidemic spread worldwide. As of December 2022, more than 7.5% of the world's population has been infected, of which the number of deaths exceeds 1%, which seriously affects human health and social stability. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) had been implemented to prevent COVID-19 infection, including using herbal medicines, acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, Tai Chi, etc. However, the outcomes in trials of COVID-19 prevention with TCM were often inconsistent and irrelevant, making it difficult to draw conclusions when the evidence is synthesised. Thus, a standardised collection of outcomes is needed to aid the interpretation of study findings. The purpose of this study was to develop a core outcome set of COVID-19 prevention with TCM and identify the core outcomes that should be measured in relevant studies.

Contributors

Junhua Zhang1,2, Hongjie Zhao2,3, Bo Pang1,2, Keyi Wang1,2
1. Evidence-Based Medicine Center, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China.
2. Chinese Clinical Trials Core Outcome Set Research Center, Tianjin 301617, China.
3. College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China.

Further Study Information

Current Stage: Ongoing
Date: February 2023 - December 2025
Funding source(s): National Natural Science Foundation of China Evidence chain construction and evaluation of TCM treatment of COVID-19 based on core outcome set (NCFS No.8207153030)


Health Area

Disease Category: Infectious disease

Disease Name: Coronavirus

Target Population

Age Range: 100

Sex: Either

Nature of Intervention: Traditional Chinese Medicine

Stakeholders Involved

- Clinical experts
- Conference participants
- Consumers (patients)
- Epidemiologists
- Ethicists
- Journal editors
- Methodologists
- Policy makers
- Researchers
- Statisticians

Study Type

- COS for clinical trials or clinical research
- COS for practice

Method(s)

- Consensus conference
- Delphi process
- Interview
- Literature review
- Semi structured discussion
- Survey
- Systematic review

(1) Systematic literature review;(2)Qualitative semi-structured interview;(3)Two rounds of Delphi investigations;(4)Consensus conference

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